Scott Seiver wins Party Poker Premier League V

Scott Seiver started the eight-man final table of the Party Poker Premier League V final table as one of the shortest stacks in the field, starting with 300,000 chips. Seiver’s tally was 100,000 less than chip-leader Mathew Frankland, but by the end of the day it would be the reigning WPT Championship winner Seiver who would walk away with the Party Poker Premier League title as well as the $500,000 in prize-money that went to the winner.

The eight finalists were all guaranteed at least $65,000 for making the final table, but with a $500,000 first-place prize all eyes were squarely focused on winning the event. Here is a look at the chip-stacks the players took into the final table; each player was awarded 10,000 chips for every point they earned during their four preliminary heats:

* Mathew Frankland — 400,000

* Daniel Cates – 380,000

* Sam Trickett — 330,000

* Patrik Antoius – 320,000

* Scott Seiver – 300,000

* Tony G — 300,000

* Phil Laak – 290,000

* Tom Dwan – 280,000

It took some time before the first player hit the rail –nearly an hour into the day’s action—and the second elimination would come another hour after that, but once the first two players hit the rail players started falling by the wayside fairly rapidly.

Titan Poker pro Sam Trickett was the first player to hit the rail after running AK-suited into Patrik Antonius’ Pocket Aces. Perhaps even more shocking than the elimination of Trickett was the elimination of Mathew Frankland, the amateur qualifier who started the day as the chip-leader, but wound-up finishing in 7th place after losing an all-in coin-flip to Tom Dwan. Dwan was the next player to be eliminated, followed by Tony G, Patrik Antonius and Phil Laak.

After the players started hitting the rail it was Scott Seiver and Daniel Cates who were left standing as the tournament entered the heads-up stage. The two players entered heads-up play fairly even in chips and with plenty of room to maneuver considering the blinds weren’t forcing the action. In the end it was Seiver who would defeat Cates, considered one of the top heads-up No Limit Holdem players in the world.

Here is a look at how the final table fared at the Party Poker Premier League V:

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